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Issue Details

Issue #37
Published November-December 1948
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 76
Editing Whitney Ellsworth (credited editor); Jack Schiff (actual editor)

Cover Details - "untitled"

Characters Superman; Batman; Robin
Genre superhero
Pencils Win Mortimer
Inks Win Mortimer
Notes Mortimer verified to Craig Delich

12 page Superman story "The Superman Story"

Characters Superman [also as Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Perry White; Joey Crane; Jack Donovan; Mart Lane; Horace Mills
Synopsis Perry White assigns several reporters to follow a day in the life of Superman and compete for the best story. Young photographer Joey Crane asks to go along, but always remains a step behind Superman and the other reporters. But Joey wins the competition as he is able to capture the effect Superman's good deeds have on the people he helps.
Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger
Pencils Wayne Boring
Inks Stan Kaye
Notes writer credit altered by Bob Hughes 5/06; was "Edmond Hamilton?"
Reprinted in Superman in the Forties (DC, 2005 series) #nn

8 page story "All About People"

Script Jack Schiff?; adapted from Eva Knox Evan
Pencils John Daly?
Inks John Daly?
Notes Based on the book All About Us by Eva Knox Evans. Public service pages.

12 page Boy Commandos story "The Killer In The Iron Machine"

Genre war; adventure
Script George Kashdan
Pencils Curt Swan
Inks Steve Brodie?

8 page Green Arrow story "Green Arrow, Criminal At Large"

Characters Arrowplane (colored green); Flyer Fleer
Genre superhero
Script Otto Binder
Pencils George Papp (signed)
Inks George Papp (signed)

7 page Zatara story "Menace to Magicians"

Genre occult
Script Joe Samachson
Pencils William F. White
Inks William F. White
Notes writer verified by Martin O'Hearn

2 page text story "Top of the World"

Genre adventure
Letters typreset

Half page Ozzie story "Rain, rain, go away"

Genre humor; children
Script Phil Berube (signed)
Pencils Phil Berube (signed)
Inks Phil Berube (signed)

12 page Batman story "The Underworld's Museum of Crime"

Genre superhero
Script Bill Finger?
Pencils Jim Mooney
Inks Jim Mooney